50k for Supercars

Ipswich City Council has announced up to $50,000 in funding for the Supercars return to Ipswich this year. There were concerns before Supercars released their calendar in October 2025 that they may chose to not come back to Ipswich with new events across the country and in New Zealand on the cards. Ultimately, Ipswich was […]

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